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The GrowCamp 4' x 8' x 16" raised garden bed with 3' high greenhouse frame lets you work at a comfortable height. No more stooping! Sit conveniently on a chair while you tend to your plants.

The raised garden bed collects solar energy to raise the temperature of the soil, which will help seeds sprout faster and extend the growing season. The insect screen keeps pests away and the roll-down plastic covers allow you to quickly turn your garden into a mini-greenhouse.

Raised Garden Bed

Grow year round, holds up to wind and snow

Produces up to four times higher yield due to better soil, temperature and light conditions.

16" deep soil accommodates deeper rooted plants

Comfortable working height – sit in a chair and garden

Easy to assemble - can be placed almost anywhere

Measures 4' wide, 8' long and 16" high

The GrowCamp is first and foremost a raised bed. The base is designed to be filled up with soil and planted in. It is easy to assemble and can be placed almost anywhere. It can be heavy when filled with soil so only place it on a surface that can sustain the weight. Base is 16 inches high and there is no bottom, so the soil stays adequately drained.

Greenhouse

Plastic cover for top and sides like a grow tent

Extends growing season, for multiple harvests

Great for tomatoes, peppers, cucumber and other greenhouse plants

Plastic attaches by velcro, and rolls up to access the garden

Remove plastic from sides when weather warms up

Plastic cover can be mounted over the insect screen and protects the garden bed like a cold frame or cloche. Creates a greenhouse effect, so you can start plants a few months earlier and extend your growing season significantly. Plastic cover is flexible so it can be rolled up when it’s hot out, or rolled down when it’s cold. You can remove the plastic cover and store during the summer.

Insect Screen

Keeps out insects such as aphids, carrot rust fly, cabbage moth and slugs

Prevents birds, rabbits, cats, and deer from eating your plants

Protects plants from heavy rain, strong wind and hail

Allows about 90% of rainwater to penetrate the screen

Good ventilation and light shading

Attaches by velcro along the top and sides of the greenhouse frame

Rolls up easily to access the garden

Grow Tray

Planting tray for seedlings

Start new plants in a safe environment while other crops grow below

Hangs securely across GrowCamp frame (4 feet span)

Self-watering: capillary mat fits inside the tray and wicks water up to the seedlings

Dimensions

The GrowCamp measures 4’ wide by 8’ long. The raised bed is 16" tall. The upper greenhouse frame adds another 3 feet. The total height including the raised bed and greenhouse is 4' 7" tall.

Construction

Weather resistant UV-protected plastic. This greenhouse is designed for harsh outdoor conditions and can withstand strong winds. This is due in part to the criss-crossed steel wires which help provide stability. Engineered in Denmark and made in China.

Warranty

Sustainability

Create your very own backyard food factory in no time! Growing your own food is a great way to get in touch with nature and provide for yourself.

100% Satisfaction Guarantee

We want you to be completely satisfied with every purchase you make. If you are in any way dissatisfied with a product you ordered, we'll exchange it, replace it or refund your money within 30 days of purchase. Simply email us the problem, and we'll take care of you.
Certain products have extended warranties (up to 50 years!) that are listed on the particular product page.
Please call us at 1-888-451-6752 if you need further clarification.

Your website states that you can grow year round. Is this accurate for areas that have moderate snow?

Yes. Cool weather crops like Brassicas (broccoli, cauliflower, kale, cabbage, brussel sprouts) and winter salad greens, pak choi, peas and broad beans, onions, carrots and radishes can be grown through the cold month using the greenhouse cover for GrowCamp. Overwinter crops like garlic, asparagus and perpetual spinach can also be grown through winter.

I live in Long Island, NY. What vegetables/berries can I grow during fall and winter in my climate zone?

It is past the ideal time for planting overwinter crops, but there are a number of crops that will survive the LI winter and produce edinle greens. Kale is probably the easiest, and will guarantee greens during winter. The other members of the Brassica family are also cold tolerant, such as Cabbage, Purple Sproting Broccoli, Brussel Sprouts and some varieties of Cauliflower, Winter Marvel Butterhead is a hardy winter lettuce. Frisee is very cold hardy. Swiss chard will give your garden some color as well as crispy leaves for the salad. Your local extension office will have more specific suggestions for you regarding the best varieties for your area.